RPI4 replacements / x86Max Android TV Box

Michael Zhilin mizhka at gmail.com
Mon Feb 10 20:01:50 UTC 2020


I like this idea. Amlogic datasheets are available in internet (not sure if
it's leaked or public).
This device is really interesting.

Thanks!

On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 3:25 PM <ag at x86.ch> wrote:

> Mr. Steve O'Hara-Smith
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>
> "The problems I like best are the ones nobody knows how to solve, I
> can usually find a way"
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> Pleas Help.
>
> Arm is the future
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> Zitat von Steve O'Hara-Smith <steve at sohara.org>:
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> > On Sun, 09 Feb 2020 13:07:01 +0100
> > ag at x86.ch wrote:
> >
> >> RPI4 replacements
> >>
> >> Great price and good quality  1000MBPS / USB3
> >>
> >> Cannot be built with Freebsd  ?
> >>
> >> What is missing ?
> >
> > Documentation almost certainly.
> >
> >> Link: https://de.gearbest.com/tv-box/pp_009170053505.html  [1]
> >
> > Android (which is always available on those things) runs under a
> > Linux kernel (with proprietary drivers) so it is quite easy to replace
> the
> > Android userland with a standard Linux userland but rather less so to
> make
> > any other kernel run.
> >
> > --Steve O'Hara-Smith <steve at sohara.org>
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> poor is the future
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